Archive for February, 2008

25% OFF One Day Designer Sale

For one day only visit Couture Candy and get 25% OFF on designer clothing by fashion designers Ecoganik, Plenty by Tracy Reese, Black Halo, Betsey Johnson and ZG by Grimaldi. The range is good and some of the pieces are stunning. My first pick, shown in the pictures above, is the Tiered Dress in Blush by fashion designer Betsey Johnson. It's just gorgeous and would be perfect for a cocktail

25% Off Entire Fashion Store Sale!

ShopSublime.com is having a 25% Off The Entire Store Sale. Simply enter the discount code WARMUP at checkout. Discount is valid on every item on the ShopSublime.com website so for example, apply the 25% discount to the True Religion Joey Stretch Jeans in Urban Cowboy Dark already reduced from $215 down to $145 and you'lll get this True Religion signature lowrise 'Joey' style Jeans for only

Miu Miu Woven Leather Hobo Bag

One of the latest new additions is the Miu Miu woven fringe hobo. The hobo is dressed in a woven pattern body and features double trails of fringe down each side. Not as dramatic as Miu Miu''s distant relatives version* - Prada''s Nappa Weave Flap Hobo. Still I have never been a fan of tassel fringe. I would get the urge to pull out the scissors and start snipping away. Or at least avoid this bag all together. What do you guys think? A hit or .........

Insprired by nature

A big trend showing up on the runways is all things nature inspired. Alexander McQueen did an entire headdress made out of butterflies but you don't have to go that far. Think gauzy fabrics to replicate the delicateness of a butterfly's wing. Think adding a rose broach or a piece with a few feathers on it. Try a t-shirt made from organic cotton or even jus something as simple are an earth tone palette. This trend is very much open to your .........

The scientific basis for red being the color of love

The Beauty Brains, as part of their series of posts leading up to Valentine''s Day, discuss the possibility of a scientific reason behind the color red as the symbol of love. According to an article in NewScientist, our ability to see colors may have evolved to help us spot emotional cues, such as blushing in the context of mating. Prior research had suggested that humans developed the acute ability to see colors in order to identify ripe fruit and edible leaves, but a new study now points to our need/desire to access a potential mate''s emotions as the driving force behind this .........
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